. PAU SIX Mebersorr,/exisn CARON ICU ;Ault :nun Ilientetwei gs4 HIMELHOCH' HUDSON'S Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will oc- The Sisterhood of Temple Beth cupy Rabbi Bernard Zeiger'a pul- El sponsored a delightful Moth- Occasion! The four new shades are— Casino Daytime • DINNER-DANCE Given by Pisgah Lodge, No, 34, B'nai B'rith Sunday, May 17, 7 p. m. BELLE ISLE CASINO Dinner•Dance, 11.50 Person. Dance, 50c Person For Reservations Call Cadillac 0011 or Randolph 7519 Camp Sholem Aleichem Under the Auspices of the Shalom Aleichem Folk Institute Accepts Registration of Children up to the Age of 13 COMFORTABLE BUNGALOWS FULL CAMP ACTIVITIES Under the supervision of experienced and carefully chosen counsellors. All activities conducted in Yiddish. VERY REASONABLE RATES 811. BERCOVITCH, Director Office: 539 Kenilworth Phone: Hemlock 10257 r ers-Daughters luncheon on Satur- day, May 9. The main feature on the program was an interesting marionette show presented by Paul W. Mel'harlin, head of the Marionette Fellowship of Detroit. Mrs. Irving Hirschman and her Mrs. Albert Kahn returned committee arranged the plans for the entire affair. from a motor trip to Virginia and Charleston with Mrs. Wm. Brown ' and daughter, Mrs. Edward Roth- Amid a gorgeous tropical set- , man. ting, the twenty-third annual in- stallation of Purity Chapter No. MRS. ANNA ZAMSKY Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeRoy en- 359, 0. F. S., was held Monday The Zedakah Club dinner dance tertained Dr. Nathan Kress and evening, May 11, with the follow- is to he held at East Wood Inn on sonic of the workers of the Allied, ing taking the oath of office: Wor- May 17, at 6:30 o'clock. The chair- Jewish Campaign on their yacht, t hy matron, Hannah Harvith; man of the social committee, Mrs. last Sunday afternoon. • I worthy patron, Leo Gottfurcht; as- A. II. Fluter, reports favorably on 1 sociate matron, Ann Paul; associ- reservations. The following ladies ate patron, Dr. llarry Metzger; Mrs. P. II. Stearn of Montgom-' were appointed to act as hostesses: conductress, Rose Ruben; associate Mesdames, Ann Rosenbaum, Elsie cry avenue is the guest of her sin.' conductress, Agnes Yarrows; sec- Rubin, Esther Davis Lee Levin- ter and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- retary, Selma Rosenblatt; treas- timer Meyer of Palmer Woods. sohn. urer, Betty Black; chaplain, Alice Mrs. Harry "Mother" Klein, was Bowman; A 1 h, M ay Newman; made an honorary member of Ze- Mrs. Irma Strauss of Ligonier, Ruth, Ann Arta; Esther, Bertha dakah Club. Ind., was the guest of Mr. and Wein; Martha Sara Wolf ; Elects, The tenth anniversary of Zeda- Mrs. Emanuel Becker of the Bel- Dorothy Kline; warder, Ida Can- kah Club will be celebrated at the crest. vasser; sentinel, Ida Schultz. The installation of officers which is to newly installed matron, Mrs. Han- be held at the Lee Plaza Hotel on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- nah Ilarvith, announces that plans June b. thal of Boston boulevard are ex- are now being completed for the The next meeting of the club will pecting their daughter, Maxine, to fourth annual moonlight to be held take place at the home of Mrs. Vi- be home in a few weeks. Miss Tuesday evening, June 23, on the ola Weiss. Rosenthal has been spending the steamer Put-in-Bay. The first Mrs. Anne Zamsky, the retiring winter abroad. regular meeting, conducted by the president, has been chosen honor- new corps of officers, will be held ary president of the club. Sam T. Gilbert returned from May 25. a six weeks' trip abroad, combin- PISGAH LODGE GIVES ing business with pleasure. On Thursday, May 7, the sew- DINNER DANCE SUNDAY ing group of the Sisterhood of Milton M. Alexander will address Temple Beth El gave a luncheon Aaron Kurland, president of the forum of the 11111e1oundation in honor of Mrs. Alice Decker, who Pisgah Lodge, announces that the of the University of Michigan at is leaving Detroit to make her annual dinner dance of Pisgah Ann Arbor on Sunday, May 17. 1 home in Los Angeles. About 90 Lodge No. 31, B'nai B'rith, will women were present. Mrs. Decker Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bresler of has been a member of the board he held next Sunday evening, May 17, at 7 p. m., at the Belle Isle Chicago were guests in the city of the Temple Sisterhood and Casino. The committee in charge of and were registered at the Statler. chairman of the charity sewing preparations for this affair reports group for many years. Mrs. Sol Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cole enter- 1 Wolff, president of the Sisterhood, that members and friends of Pis- gah Lodge will be entertained that tained at dinner last Saturday presented Mrs. Decker with a suit- evening by an orchestra of nation- evening at the Belcrest for the case in behalf of her co-workers. al repute and by entertainers fur- pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Victor' Rabbi Franklin spoke a few words — nished by several of the leading Weil. of appreciation for Mrs. Decker's theaters of the city. Reservations many years of splendid work for Mrs. Marvin Laronge of Cleve- Temple Beth El. may still be made from the commit- tee rr from the office of the secre- land is visiting with her sister. Mrs. William Fleischman of the tary, 030 Penobscot Building. Under the auspices of the More- Belcrest. house Theological Institution, Bicur Cholem Bazaar Sunday Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver his Miss Jean Shechter of Ravens- Sunday, May 17, will be an event,' lecture on "The American Inva- ful day for Bicur Cholem members wood avenue was hostess to the sion of Haiti," at 3:30p. m., Sun- Beta Comma' at a bridge and and friends, as all plans are com- day afternoon, May 17. Ile will be pleted for their annual bazaar to tea held at her home last Wednes- introduced by Theodore Levin, ‘ie held that day at Congregation day. president of the Jewish Social Emanuel. Taylor and Wilson. All Service Bureau. The Knollwood Country Club at merchandise has been donated by Birmingham gave its opening din- - ympathizers of this worthy cause Milton M. Alexander addressed ner-dance last Saturday night. for which the society is organized, the Association of Certified Public that of rendering assistance to the Accountants at their convention at Mr. and Mrs. J. Magidsohn and needy sick. family of Webb avenue spent last Hotel Statler on Thursday, May 14, on the subject, "Accounting week-end in Flint. Aspects of Advertising Costs." On Sunday evening, May 47, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of Mrs. A. H. Brodie will symbolize It AT Palestine in a pageant that will 3347 West Boston boulevard have take place in the Greek theater at returned from a 10 days' motor Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills, in the trip to Ottawa, Canada. Miss Detroit celebration of World Good Anne Horwitz accompanied them on their return trip. Will Day. Rabbi and Mrs. Philip Water- man of Grand Rapids were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gil- bert of the Belcrest. For Any Daytime • I) E C 0 71! I rrNS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson of Cortland avenue have returned to their home after an extended motor trip through the southern states, spending some time in Chattanooga, Tenn., and Asheville, I N. C. Mrs. G. Newlander and daugh- ter, Ilelyn, have returned to De- , troit after an absence of five and a half months. They will reside at 100 Clairmount avenue. Irving Neumann of New York City is visiting his father and sis- ter, Charles J. and Anna Neumann, at their new residence, 1952 Ha- zelwood avenue. We Are Movin Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dorb of Monterey were hosts at a bridge and luncheon Wednesday night for a group of friends. Coy- , era were laid for 10. 3037 from the University Building, 35 East Grand River Avenue, Detroit, to our own quarters that will per- mit of better display rooms and surroundings. ([ This is your op- portunity to buy from our entire floor displays any merchandise at a saving ranging from . 5737 SECOND BOULEVARD ODD CHAIRS (AMPS FABRICS DAVENPORTS OBJETS D'ART !MIRRORS Come early and you will haw the first and best select inns to choose front. We know you will find many ,alliable pieces at very substantial sa ■ Ines ... Jacob 6. VanWormer Companq Fmrth Buildins 1r University 33.-M East Grand River Ave Insure and Cold-Store Your Furs in Our New Modern Vaults Our storage service offers positive pro- tection from fire, theft or damage of any kind .. . including full insurance of your valuable furs while in storage. for 3% of Value $ Fur Remodeling, Repairing and Cleansing at Moderate Cost NEWTON ANNIS FURS new rsome—worary at rifThell=tallat 01 •• comfortable room at the Fairbairn assures you of this. Just a short walk from the center of clown town business and amuse- ment. Cozy, dean, com- fortable — among con- genial gueils.11 V. . • 2* II • wocsawans)—r-saasmanast 1887 5 EDYTHE BRECHNER KLINGER Mrs: Klinger is general chairman of the spring dinner-dance to be given by the Detroit unit of Jun- ior Iladassah at Westwood Inn on Sunday, May 17. Assisting Mrs. Klinger are Ada Morritz, Mary Cohen, Lillian Gor- don, Bertha l'ackness and Marty Moranz. Call Miss Morritz, Arling- ton 5042-M for reservations. Miss Lilyan Shapiro of Wabash avenue entertained 12 of her friends at bridge on Sunday after- noon at the Belcrest. Corsets - Lingerie Negligees and Silks At Unusual Savings FARBAND FOLKSHULE CONCERT ON SUNDAY Matz Levy, Noted Baritone, to Be Participating Artist. I On Sunday, 3lay 17. at 7:30 p. m., the Farband Folk Schools will present their annual Spring con- cert at Northern High School, Woodward at Owen. The children of the school will give two playlettes, "In the Land of Flowers," and a one-act play by Bialik, "Mischief" ("Haase Yal- duth"). The children's choir will participate with a number of Jew-I ish and Hebrew Folk songs, con- ducted by Dan Frohman, conductor o f the Halevy-Hazomir Farband Choir. Max Levy, the well-known bar' tone, will render a selected pro- gram of folk songs. Beautiful cos- tumes, artistically designed and made by the Farband Folk School Ladies Club, will add charm to the evening's performances. The Farband Folk School is an institution where a number of Jew- ish children receive their training in Yiddish, Jewish history, folk- lore, Hebrew and ethics. You Are Cordially Invited to the CARD PARTY Given by the HEBREW LADIES' AID SOCIETY at JERICHO HALL, 2705 Joy Road SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 24. Admission 3S Cents Proceeds for Allied Drive and other charitable purposes. The `New GOLF FLANNELS Designed especially for Third Season of Unser Camp. The Farband also conducts a summer camp at Chelsea, Mich.. where the school activities are con- tinued in beautiful healthy sur- roundings. Athletics and outdoor sports of I all kinds under the direction of competent instructors, are features at camp. Registration of children from 7 to 14 years of age may be made at F'arband Folk School, 0079 Twelfth street. Special ar- rangement for Decoration Day week and for adults' reservations are already being accepted. NORTHERN HAS ACE OF GIRL ATHLETES MUSIC STUDY CLUB A trio, composed of the follow. : ing members of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra: Karl Chase, vio- linist; Raymond J. hall, cellist; and Eric Weil, pianist; will be heard in recital on the occasion of , the Music Study Club's seventh an nual musical tea, to be held on Tows- day, May 19, at 2 p. m., at the l'.1 IV. ('. A. Building. Also partici. pating in the program will be Mrs.' Tobias Gann, who will play the Rubinstein Concerto in G minor, accompanied by Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum, at the second piano; and the Music Study Club Chorus, un- der the direction of George Gal..' vani. Mrs. !toward Salzenstein is in charge of the arrangements. The public is 'tinted. holnicks Here are the golf flannels (grays ■ and tans) you've been reading about . . . which will be uni fly ac• cepted at the most fashionable golf clubs. We offer these fine non - shrink- a b I e hand-tail- ored trousers in the new shades of gray and Biscuit, priced specially at $ 8.50 Your Inspection Invited t holni cks 1400 WASHINGTON BLVD WESTWOOD INN 13 MILES OUT MICHIGAN AVENUE ROADHOUSE CHICKEN $15° DINNER This Dinner Will be Featured the Entire Season Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smilo an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Merman, Saturday morning, May 16, at the Adas Congregation, Tyler at Linwood. Reception Sun- day, May 17, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9, at their residence at 2902 Clements avenue. No cards. 3fr. and Mrs. James Rachleff RATE WEEKLY (Esther Sherman) of 3750 Cle- ments avenue entertained with a COLUMBIA AT JOHN R. dinner and bridge last Wednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Furash and Mrs. Rothman and son, Sol, all of Boston, Mass. Covers were laid for 12 guests. On Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherman of Tennyson avenue will entertain 0-0*-00-0O0O00-00O-0-0-00c1(0000 these out-of-town guests with a dinner . HOTEL FAIRBAIRN —Photo by Crain. Studios. Helene Jacobson Graduates Sun- rich have returned from a year's Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel honeymoon trip and are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal and daughters, formerly of 1715 ter Heavenrich of Boston boule. Burlingame avenue, are making their new hame at 3340 Webb ave- yard. nue. Twenty guests will be enter- Miss Shirley Kalt was hostess tained at dinner in the green room of the Belcrest on Sunday, May 17, to a dinner of delightful appoint- ment on Friday evening, May 8, by Misa Sonia Caplan. for the pleasure of Misa Pearl Mr. and Mrs. S. Blatnikoff of Tushman of Toledo, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle. 936 East Ferry avenue left for Los Angeles to spend the summer Miss Fannie Tushman was host- at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. Groner, and will return in ess at a luncheon and theater party on Saturday afternoon for the the late fall. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Blatnikoff will accompany them to pleasure of Miss Pearl Tushman of Toledo. Chicago, remaining a few days vis- iting relatives. Miss Mary Cohen entertained 20 guests on May 2 at her home on Philadelphia avenue, at a bridge and linen shower, complimenting Business Women Appreciate Miss Mary Klessmer, a June bride- elect. Independence A of Mrs. Rab Robosson of the staff day from Beth El High School of the Ganapol Studios of Musical and in June from Northern, Art will present Miss Anna Zuss- man in a graduation recital at the Helen Jacobson of Northern is McGregor Library on Thursday' at present one of the best girl ath- evening, May 21. letes in the Detroit high schools. Besides being a clever student, Julius Isenberg of Kalamazoo Helen has made a place for herself returned from abroad and spent in sport life. She has attempted to take a hand in almost every ac- several days in Detroit. tivity offered and has succeeded ad- Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith, newly mirably. She plays side center on elected matron of Purity Chapter, the Northern basketball team , entertained her officers with a shoots a few markers over 51) in bridge-supper at her home on Bur-1 golf, and plays a beautiful game lingame avenue Wednesday, May in tennis. As a reward for her athletic capacity she was given a 13. medal as Northern's most out- standing girl athlete, at the Febru- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser of ary commencement exercises. Richton avenue left last Wednes- Helen Jacobson. who is the day for Grand Rapids to remain daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ja- the rest of the week. cobson of 563 Josephine avenue. Mrs. Albert Schiller entertained graduates from Temple Beth El a few friends with a luncheon and High Schol this Sunday. Miss Ja- bridge at her home on Washburn cobsm graduates from Northern High School in June. avenue Thursday, May 14. Miss Edith Blatt of Atlantic , City is the house guest of Miss Marjorie Epstean, daughter of Mr. Miss Blanche Kallmeyer of and Mrs. George Epstean of Chi- Fisher avenue is visiting with her cago boulevard. sister, Mrs. A. Kaufman, at Deal, Mrs. Joseph Folz of Kalamazoo N. J. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. F. Spanier of Dexter bou- Folz, of Virginia Park. levard has returned from a motor trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ileaven- 25% to 50% After June lot our address will be The MAY SALE pit in Flint next Friday evening. Are Correct INTER I0 DINNER AND DANCE OF JR. HADASSAH SUNDAY, Continuing at New Silk Mesh Himel-Hose GOOD LAKE IM■I■ menlanneMeln■mmasey. DINNER-DANCE OF ZEDAKAH SUNDAY Prompt semice by cisperimsced and courteous em' ploy.... 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